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1). Spend an hour searching around the internet for discussions of the subject.

Write down or print out anything you see that sounds interesting.

2). Spend another couple of hours looking up the subject in books, and reading

what other people have to say about it. If you don't have any books that talk

about it, you'll find tons of them at the library. Copy down anything you see that

sounds interesting.

3). At this point, you don't even have to look at the stuff you wrote down

or printed out. You've learned enough about the subject to write the brief

description off the top of your head.

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Do all objects not aided by the air fall to the ground at the same speed?

Yes all objects fall at the same speed but there are objects that are aided by the air that don't fall to the ground at the same speed. For example, a feather and a brick. A feather is a object that is aided by air. A brick is a object that wind cannot blow away. If I drop both of them down with the same time down a 100 feet building, then definitely the brick will totally reach the ground first ............ well and it will get crushed into pieces while the feather might be blown away into a different place and reach the ground last.:) :):):):):):):):):)


Do heavy objects accelerates more than light ones?

No. The acceleration, speed, and time to hit the ground for two different objects are not affected by their mass, weight, density, color, or national origin.


How could two observers measure a different speed for the same moving objects?

They would have to have different base velocities. One on the ground, the other in a moving vehicle.


The measure of an objects speed and direction is the objects?

It is known as the vector.


Do all objects fall to the Ground at the same rate?

They do if the only force acting on them is gravity. If there's any difference in the way two different objects fall, it's the effect of air resistance. If it were only up to gravity alone, then all objects would fall to the ground with the same acceleration. They would have the same speed after the same amount of time, and if they're dropped together, they would hit the ground at the same exact time.

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Do all objects not aided by the air fall to the ground at the same speed?

Yes all objects fall at the same speed but there are objects that are aided by the air that don't fall to the ground at the same speed. For example, a feather and a brick. A feather is a object that is aided by air. A brick is a object that wind cannot blow away. If I drop both of them down with the same time down a 100 feet building, then definitely the brick will totally reach the ground first ............ well and it will get crushed into pieces while the feather might be blown away into a different place and reach the ground last.:) :):):):):):):):):)


Do heavy objects accelerates more than light ones?

No. The acceleration, speed, and time to hit the ground for two different objects are not affected by their mass, weight, density, color, or national origin.


Two masses fall 3 meters to the ground. If friction is neglected when do they reach the ground?

both masses have the same speed. The acceleration of objects in freefall is independent of mass, resulting in the same speed at the end of a fall. The momentum and energy are proportional to the mass.


What is the description of the speed?

Its when the speed does not change at all


What is the difference of an objects speed and an objects volocity?

when you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know the velocity of an object.


What is the description of constant speed?

Its when the speed does not change at all


What would hit the ground first a human or a plane?

Depending were the human and the plane were at. if the human was on the ground and the plane in the air then the human, but lets say they are both 30,000 feet in the air. Both objects would begin to fall faster, then it gets to the point were they are going their "maximum" speed. But they weight between each objects will have an "impact" on who hits the ground first. The plane is obviously heavier than the person but gravity will come into play. There is a point were a falling object cannot go any faster. Most likely both objects will be falling at the same speed. So they could hit the ground at the same time.


What is the speed of light as it travels through transparent objects?

The speed varies according to the refractive index of the objects.


An object that falls twice as far will be moving twice as fast when it hits the ground?

No all objects fall at the same speed, unless air resistance is involved


Why do objects fall the ground at the same rate?

When something falls from somwhere its because of gravity and gravity has an exact speed so everything falls at the same rate


How could two observers measure a different speed for the same moving objects?

They would have to have different base velocities. One on the ground, the other in a moving vehicle.


What is the difference an objects speed and an objects velocity?

Speed only tells how fast something is going, while velocity tells speed and direction.